School of Science welcomes new faculty in 2023

Sixteen new faculty joined the MIT departments of Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences; Mathematics; and Physics in 2023 as professors and scientists. | Continue reading


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Professor Emerita Evelyn Fox Keller, influential philosopher and historian of science, dies at 87

MIT Professor Emerita Evelyn Fox Keller, a groundbreaking philosopher and historian of science who helped reshape discussions of science, gender, and objectivity, as well as biological determinism, has died at age 87. | Continue reading


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3 Questions: The first asteroid sample returned to Earth

MIT Professor Richard Binzel describes how asteroid dirt and dust delivered by OSIRIS-Rex, with help from MIT students and the REXIS instrument, may reveal clues to the solar system’s origins. | Continue reading


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New qubit circuit enables quantum operations with higher accuracy

MIT researchers developed a superconducting qubit architecture that can perform operations between qubits with much higher accuracy than scientists have yet been able to achieve. Utilizing a superconducting qubit called fluxonium, the architecture is scalable and could be used to … | Continue reading


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“Pangea” study aims to modernize national test and training infrastructure

MIT Lincoln Laboratory is developing a roadmap to achieve unified modernization across the Southwestern U.S. military test and training ranges. The goal is to create a more network-centric infrastructure, streamlining government system acquisitions and facilitating connectivity b … | Continue reading


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Re-imagining our theories of language

MIT Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences professors Ev Fedorenko, Ted Gibson, and Roger Levy believe they have an answer to a fundamental question: What is the purpose of language? | Continue reading


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On the hunt for sustainable materials

MIT PhD student Avni Singhal uses computational tools to help design new materials that address environmental challenges. She is also a key student voice on the Department of Materials Science and Engineering graduate committee. | Continue reading


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James Fujimoto, Eric Swanson, and David Huang win Lasker Award

MIT Professor James Fujimoto and MIT affiliates David Huang and Eric Swanson have won the 2023 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award for groundbreaking work on optical coherence tomography (OCT), which allows rapid detection of diseases of the retina, among other medical … | Continue reading


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School of Engineering welcomes Songyee Yoon PhD ’00 as visiting innovation scholar

Songyee Yoon PhD ’00, president and chief strategic officer of NCSOFT, has been appointed as the MIT School of Engineering Visiting Innovation Scholar for the 2023-24 academic year. | Continue reading


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New Volpe Center opens to support the country’s most innovative transportation projects

Members of MIT gathered with local, state, and federal leaders in Kendall Square for the opening of the new John A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center building — designed and built by MIT — which will support the country’s most innovative transportation projects. | Continue reading


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Bringing design justice to the classroom and workplace

The Design Justice Project at MIT is organizing education summits and technical workshops on incorporating ideas and shared strategies to bring the principles of design justice into the classroom and workplace. | Continue reading


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Ancient Amazonians intentionally created fertile “dark earth”

A new study suggests patches of fertile soil in the Amazon, known as dark earth, were intentionally produced by ancient Amazonians as a way to improve the soil and sustain large and complex societies. | Continue reading


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The secret to good schools: Try, try again

In his book “Iterate,” MIT Associate Professor Justin Reich contends the key to improvement in schools is modest-sized, incremental changes that can be repeatedly refined. | Continue reading


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Mariama N'Diaye's design-led approach to governance

MIT Morningside Academy for Design Fellow combines her expertise in urban planning and business administration to tackle complex social issues within government systems. | Continue reading


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2023-2024 Accenture Fellows advance technology at the crossroads of business and society

The MIT School of Engineering and Accenture Convergence Initiative for Industry and Technology announce that Yiyue Luo, Zanele Munyikwa, Michelle Vaccaro, Chonghuan Wang, and Aaron Michael West Jr. are the 2023-24 graduate fellows. | Continue reading


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Four Lincoln Laboratory technologies win five 2023 R&D 100 awards

MIT Lincoln Laboratory technologies received five awards from R&D World for 2023. The awards recognize this year's 100 most innovative products that have been transitioned to use or introduced to the marketplace. | Continue reading


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How to tackle the global deforestation crisis

New research examines the “revolution” in the study of deforestation brought about by satellites, and analyzing which kinds of policies might limit climate-altering deforestation. | Continue reading


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How to keep people out of the emergency room

Help for immigrants in arranging primary care visits leads to substantial drop in ER visits and costs, a new study shows. | Continue reading


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An implantable device could enable injection-free control of diabetes

MIT engineers designed an implantable device that carries hundreds of thousands of islet cells along with its own on-board oxygen factory to keep the cells healthy. Such a device could help Type 1 diabetes patients eliminate the need for insulin injections. | Continue reading


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MIT scholars awarded seed grants to probe the social implications of generative AI

Following MIT President Sally Kornbluth’s call for proposals, 27 teams of MIT scholars have been selected to develop research papers analyzing the impact of generative AI on education, companionship, music, and more. | Continue reading


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Mechanical engineering with a twist: Pursuing a passion for robotics with customized major

At MIT, Sharmi Shah combined her interest in mechanical engineering with a passion for robotics with Course 2-A/6, a customizable degree path that combines mechanical engineering with computer science and electrical engineering. | Continue reading


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Mikhail Ivanov wins 2024 New Horizons in Physics Breakthrough Prize

MIT assistant professor of physics shares award for understanding the large-scale structure of the universe. | Continue reading


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MIT’s dynaMIT club sparks interest in STEM for middle schoolers

MIT students in the club dynaMIT teach STEM principles to under-resourced middle school students from the Boston area for free. | Continue reading


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MIT.nano Family Day invites those at home to come to work

Staff share nano experience — and ice cream — with their families. | Continue reading


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MIT named No. 2 university by U.S. News for 2023-24

MIT has placed second in U.S. News and World Report’s annual rankings of the nation’s best colleges and universities for 2023-24. | Continue reading


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Tracking US progress on the path to a decarbonized economy

MIT's Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research and the Rhodium Group have launched the Clean Investment Monitor, a database to monitor investments in clean technologies and infrastructure in the United States. | Continue reading


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AI-driven tool makes it easy to personalize 3D-printable models

With Style2Fab, developed at MIT, makers can rapidly customize models of 3D-printable objects, such as assistive devices, without hampering their functionality. | Continue reading


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Study explains why certain immunotherapies don’t always work as predicted

An MIT study reveals a possible explanation for why checkpoint blockade inhibitors don’t work well for some patients whose tumors have a high mutational burden. | Continue reading


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A pose-mapping technique could remotely evaluate patients with cerebral palsy

A machine-learning system remotely analyzes videos of people with motor or neurological disorders, and assesses their movement in real-time. The technology could reduce the need doctor visits for patients with cerebral palsy and other disorders. | Continue reading


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Desirée Plata appointed co-director of the MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium

Plata’s expertise in academics and industry will help advance the mission of the consortium and propel implementable climate solutions forward. | Continue reading


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MIT Sloan Dean Emeritus Bill Pounds, an expert in corporate governance and operations management, dies at 95

MIT Sloan Dean Emeritus William Pounds died Aug. 23 at the age of 95. An expert in corporate governance and operations management, he championed a generation of MIT Sloan faculty members. | Continue reading


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Pixel-by-pixel analysis yields insights into lithium-ion batteries

By mining X-ray images, MIT researchers have made significant new discoveries about the reactivity of lithium iron phosphate, a material used in batteries for electric cars and in other rechargeable batteries. | Continue reading


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Helping computer vision and language models understand what they see

A new synthetic dataset and fine-tuning technique can be used to help machine-learning models understand the concepts in a scene, such as the positional relationships between objects, rather than just learning the object names. | Continue reading


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Startups generate inspiration and applause at Demo Day 2023

Demo Day 2024, the capstone event for MIT’s delta v accelerator, gave students a chance to celebrate startup milestones they achieved over the summer. | Continue reading


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AI model speeds up high-resolution computer vision

A machine-learning model for high-resolution computer vision could enable computationally intensive vision applications, such as autonomous driving or medical image segmentation, on edge devices. | Continue reading


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Jackson Jewett wants to design buildings that use less concrete

MIT PhD student Jackson Jewett is working to shrink the construction industry’s huge carbon footprint through algorithms for designing large structures using less material. | Continue reading


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MIT engineers design more powerful RNA vaccines

By adding synergistic self-adjuvanting properties to Covid-19 RNA vaccines, MIT researchers showed they could significantly boost the immune response generated in mice. | Continue reading


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How to prevent biofilms in space

In experiments aboard the International Space Station, a surface treatment developed by MIT engineers prevented the growth of microbial biofims. These films can damage equipment and potentially cause illness. | Continue reading


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Researchers have discovered ancient Roman concrete-manufacturing strategies that incorporated self-healing. Applying this knowledge toward modern cement production, they hope to improve the material’s environmental impact. | Continue reading


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Building the Self-Flying Future

MIT alumnus Leon Villegas builds on his journey from Mexico to MIT's Leaders for Global Operations (LGO) program as an operations leader in guiding the production of the new Generation 6 autonomous eVTOL air taxi at Wisk Aero. | Continue reading


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Microparticles can beat rhythmically generating electric current to Power Robots

Taking advantage of a phenomenon known as emergent behavior, MIT engineers have designed simple microparticles that can collectively generate complex behavior. Working together, the microparticles can generate a beating clock that oscillates at a very low frequency. These oscilla … | Continue reading


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Engineers develop a new kind of shape-memory material

MIT engineers created shape-memory materials made of ceramic rather than of traditional metal. The development opens a new range of applications, especially for actuators in high-temperature settings. | Continue reading


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Why Europe is so vulnerable to heat waves

MIT News spoke with Professor Elfatih Eltahir and Alexandre Tuel PhD ’20 about this summer’s drought and record temperatures in Europe and whether this is a harbinger of things to come as the Earth’s climate warms. | Continue reading


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MIT: Simulating neutron behavior in nuclear reactors

MIT graduate student Amelia Trainer’s work in modeling and simulating complicated neutron behavior in reactors is fundamental to understanding how nuclear reactors operate and helps forecast the behavior of reactors. | Continue reading


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MIT events illuminate critical need for menstruation science

The MIT Center for Gynepathology Research hosted a rally, networking reception, film screening, and expert panel discussion on women’s reproductive health, with particular attention on endometriosis. | Continue reading


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Scientists chart how exercise affects the body

MIT and Harvard Medical School researchers mapped out many of the cells, genes, and cellular pathways that are modified by exercise or a high-fat diet. They hope their findings will help guide the design of drugs that might mimic some beneficial effects of exercise. | Continue reading


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Learning on the edge

A new technique enables on-device training of machine-learning models on edge devices like microcontrollers, which have very limited memory. This could allow edge devices to continually learn from new data, eliminating data privacy issues, while enabling user customization. | Continue reading


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MIT engineers build a battery-free, wireless underwater camera

MIT researchers built a battery-free, wireless underwater camera, powered by sound waves, that can take high-quality, color images, even in dark environments. It transmits image data through the open water to a receiver that reconstructs the color image. | Continue reading


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